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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You

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Hi everyone :nice:

I'm Jen and I'm a Muse newbie. My friend demanded I listen to Absolution and Black Holes and Revelations when she found out I hadn't heard them. Now I can't stop listening!!

 

I know I can start googling and find out pretty much anything I want to know about them, but I figured I'd start here. So, is there anything in particular I should know about this amazing band??

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  • I've been a Muse fan for a couple of years now. I liked a couple of their hits but then a friend invited me to come with him to a Muse concert with him in 2013. The live experience was amazing and I h

they are the best live band in the world at the moment. and if you called them the greatest of all time you wouldnt be too far off. buy, watch and listen to as much live footage as you can cos thats how i got to love them. most fans would tell you the albums are awesome too but nothing on what they sound like on stage. they just take it to another level.

 

new album is going to be intersting. it will go to no.1 everywhere except the US.

^Thanks! :) I'm excited because I'll actually get to see them live very soon... when they open for U2 in October. :dance:

 

When does the new album come out?

September 14 in australia at least. not sure about the rest of the world. but knowing muse they would most prob do simultaneous-worldwide-at-the-strike-of-midnight-release thing.

they are the best live band in the world at the moment. and if you called them the greatest of all time you wouldnt be too far off. buy, watch and listen to as much live footage as you can cos thats how i got to love them. most fans would tell you the albums are awesome too but nothing on what they sound like on stage. they just take it to another level.

 

new album is going to be intersting. it will go to no.1 everywhere except the US.

You are awesome, sir...I agree with every word you typed!

Have you read this interview btw?

Dom revealed some detalis about their new stage design. I was so stunned when I read that!!!

I wonder what were the other ideas that got shut down like?! :lol:

When does the new album come out?

On September 14th, but we're hoping it'll leak sooner than that! :bomb:

There will be a program that will be recorded on air at a TV station where Muse will be there. People that want to be invited can ask a ticket but it's already booked up for this program, grrr ! :veryangry2:

So anyway, I just now heard the 30-second previews to the new album.

 

OH. MY. GAWD.

 

Album: HURRY UP AND GET HERE PLEASE SO I CAN ROCK OUT TO MUSE CONTINUOUSLY OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

 

Kthx. :wacky:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_odMsyVyBk0]YouTube - Muse - On The Road In South America (Join the Resistance Week 4)[/ame]

 

 

 

:bigcry: there's a part of the album signing event that they did here :bigcry:

Which one did you hear ?

 

All of them. I found a vid on YouTube with all the snippets and stuff. I had a ball. :wacky:

I'm pretty sure the album will be out earlier than the 14th in Australia. Albums normally come out (officially) on Saturdays (the 12th), but stores over here (JB Hi Fi) dont mind putting the CDs on the shelf early, on the thursday even (10th).

 

My bet is that I will have it in my hands on Friday 11th, 9am.

Muse fans might want to listen to Radio 1, apparently they'll be on, don't know when though

So I'm going to see U2 in September and Muse is opening for them, what albums would you recommend me get?

 

I've also seen this be quite a popular band on this forum and have heard good things about them, I just haven't had a chance to get an album to listen to them.

So I'm going to see U2 in September and Muse is opening for them, what albums would you recommend me get?

 

I've also seen this be quite a popular band on this forum and have heard good things about them, I just haven't had a chance to get an album to listen to them.

I would start with Origin of Symmetry (2nd album), honestly. It's probably their most focussed and cohesive album so far, and I think it's pretty much regarded as their best. If you like the two songs below you'll probably love the album.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_eCcGCoXak]YouTube - Muse - Plug In Baby[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmnw4CDiU5E&feature=related]YouTube - Muse - Bliss[/ame]

 

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If you like that album, you could try Absolution (3rd album), which has a slightly darker atmosphere, while having a good blend of their softer sound and their rocking sound.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAXoZWYIA2M]YouTube - Muse - Butterflies And Hurricanes[/ame]

 

After that, you could try any one of their other albums - Showbiz (their first album) is their most Radiohead sounding album, so you might want to check that out before moving onto their 2006 album Black Holes & Revelations, the latter being probably their most varied / pop-sounding record to date.

http://www.gigwise.com/news/52295/Muse---'The-Resistance'-Exclusive-Track-By-Track-Guide

 

Muse - 'The Resistance': Exclusive Track By Track Guide

See Gigwise's thoughts...

by Jason Gregory

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

 

 

 

In an epic setting at the top of one of London's tallest building, Gigwise was given a very special listen to Muse's new album 'The Resistance' on Tuesday (September 1).

Check out our first impressions of the band's follow-up to 2006's 'Black Holes And Revelations' in our track by track guide below.

 

'Uprising'

 

If ever a statement of intent was needed for 'The Resistance', then it arrives almost immediately in the chorus for opener 'Uprising'. “They will not force us, they will stop degrading us,” sings frontman Matt Bellamy over an emphatic, crunching combination of bass and drums, before adding ominously: “They will not control us, we will be victorious.” It's an intimidating start the album: one that sees the mighty of Muse come up against a haunting, Dr Who-echoing synth and a guitar riff that sounds a little like Blondie's 'Call Me'.

 

'Resistance'

 

After a ghostly instrumental opening, the album's title track provides the first real sign that Muse have been listening to a lot of Queen. Here, it sounds as though the late Freddie Mercury is duetting with Bellamy as Muse's frontman repeatedly chants the songs chorus of, “It could be wrong. It could be wrong.” It's an ambitious slice of stadium rock that gallops towards a dramatic climax, before finally breaking down again at the song's conclusion.

 

'Undisclosed Desires'

 

A sinister sounding love song where, aside from the retro 80s musicianship, all of the emphasis is placed firmly on Bellamy's lyrics. He sounds, at times, like he's trying to court a demon. “You maybe a sinner, but your innocence is mine,” sings the frontman at the beginning, before adding later: “I want to reconcile the violence in your heart.”

 

'United States of Eurasia (+ Collateral Damage)'

 

I'll brush over the fact that this really does sound like Queen - it's an unashamed attempt to cater to a stadium audience - and instead focus on the atmospherics created by the song's haunting, Arabian sounding breakdown. Special mention also needs to go to the (+ Collateral Damage) suffix at the end, which provides an emotional juxtaposition to 'USOE's' scaremongering lyrics. Bellamy proves himself to be an accomplished pianist throughout 'The Resistance', but none more so than on this track.

 

'Guiding Light'

 

There's no chance for a breather as 'Guiding Light' ramps up the pace of the album with its hard-hitting drum beat and bass line. Bellamy's melodic guitar playing in the song's breakdown contains elements of The Edge, before he – and the track – erupts into another monumental Rock riff (think Queen, again). Lyrically, the frontman is still evoking images of love and salvation as he says there is “no guiding light left inside”.

 

'Unnatural Selection'

 

After beginning with an ethereal sounding church organ, 'Unnatural Selection' transforms into a driving, full-throttle mammoth (think 'Supermassive Black Hole', only 100bpm faster) which, at times, seems to leave even Bellamy gasping for air. Thankfully for the singer, however, the song breaks down as he sings about trying “to ride out the storm” over a distorted guitar solo. The pace then picks up again as the Bellamy and bassist Chris Wolstenholme unleash a Rage Against The Machine sounding finale.

 

'MK Ultra'

 

A symphony according to Muse, 'MK Ultra' provides a proper introduction to the album's classical influences, which Bellamy and his bandmates spoke so passionately about during production. The track's frenetic pace is broken up with an ethereal string section, which Muse manage to make it their own by adding traces of their trademark psychedelia and sing-a-long hooks. I expect this will more than make its mark when the band take 'The Resistance' on the road this autumn.

 

'I Belong To You'

 

Along with 'Undisclosed Desires', 'I Belong To You's' piano-driven intro is notably 80s influenced. But, just as Keane showed last year with 'Spiralling', that isn't always necessarily a good thing. The lyrics - “I've travelled the whole world to say I belong to you” - are also a bit too Tom Chaplin in places. As with previous tracks on the album, the song features another instrumental breakdown, which sees Bellamy showcase some of his best French. Piano and drums return – along with what sounds like an oboe – at the song's conclusion.

 

'Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1'

 

The first song of the album's concluding three-part symphony evokes Gustav Holst's orchestral suite, The Planets, which is suitable for a band who appear to have broken through the outer-echelons of space at times on 'The Resistance'. Bellamy sings in elongated breaths of air as a long and powerful guitar solo emerges from the distance. It's chilling and, above all, proves we're still listening to Muse, not Mozart.

 

'Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2'

 

Part two features a more piano led opening with a solo from Bellamy. The subtleness is soon broken, however, as the song develops into an elaborate, drum-powered second third. It's yet further evidence that Muse seem determined to challenge each other on every musical level throughout 'The Resistance'. The question is: just what will their fans think?

 

'Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3'

 

'Exogensis' concludes in a suitably Muse-like way. Following another orchestral opening, the song builds into an emotive and epic chorus where Bellamy and Wolstenholme share vocal duties. The band then take their foot off the pedal as the song – and the album – comes to an end.

'The Resistance' is released on September 14. Muse will tour the UK in November.

That is an awesome review! Can't wait to get my copy! Though I pre-ordered off the site, so I suspect it might be a bit late :bomb:

Unnatural selection is the only track that sounds appealing to me from that review. hope this album surprises me.

^yeah, That Rage Against the machine got me pUmped:P I miss them):

The Rage ending? that'd be amazing.

 

the album will be amazing

 

like I said, we cannot judge through 30 second previews! :D

there's going to be highlights from the teignmouth gigs on the bbc red button on monday 7th..and also remember zane lowe's muse night on radio1 - more highlights and interviews etc i think! :)

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